Chakras and Meridians as a function of frequencies

Chakras, according to John Cross Ph.D, acupuncturist, commonly hold the idea that the seven chakra energy system determine our rate of physical and psycho-emotional maturity as well as the rate of cellular regeneration which determines health and the aging process. In addition, chakras have a seven-year biorhythmic cycle as compared to the meridian system that has a two-hour span within a 24-hour period whereby energy is highlighted to replenished each of the 12 meridians and eight of the extraordinary vessels that act as the energy reserves. When contrasting cycles, each of the seven chakras is an aspect of a seven-year bio-feedback system extending over a life span of an individual. Each chakra shifts in activity according to the developmental stage that is central to a particular place within the maturation process while meridians govern the day-to-day levels of the Qi, blood and body fluids required for the physiological organ-muscular functions within a human anatomical system. Eventually, maturity is achievable and both physical and mental-emotional functions are to be within normal ranges through a natural life process. One can begin to understand the benefit in integrating the Chakra System with the Meridian System for expanding healing potentials:

The Chakra tradition stems from a powerful Indian heritage and is similar in strength to the heritage of the Chinese Meridian System in its ability to balance and restore health. Correlations between Traditional Ayurvedic Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Five Elements are supportive through time and practice to show potentially greater, reliable results.

Each acupuncture point can be thought as a 'micro-chakra' that form energy vortices that draw Qi into and out of the body's meridian system and interfaces with the surrounding subtle body to expand healing potential.

Major and minor chakras have a corresponding acupoint that corresponds to a specific meridian that connects to an organ and its homeostatic functions. Chakras extend physiological functions to include the subtle body that oversees the mental-emotional maturation process and expand beyond these levels to include spiritual maturity.

Minor chakras form around active acupoint junctions that surround wrists, ankles, elbows, knees, shoulders and hips, hands and feet. The 21 minor chakras assist clearing and balancing meridians channels that become easily block with Qi and inflamed in these areas of the body and reduce function.

Acupoints have been scientifically proven to exist and work by stimulating the central and peripheral nervous system that includes the whole spinal cord and brain that regulates our entire body-mind-spirit levels of functioning or total wellness. The seven major chakras align to the spine and brain to assist meridians functions as well to assist psycho-spiritual balance for greater personal stability and awareness. Greater personal balance and awareness facilitates consciousness and human potential that lies dormant in each one of us through an integrated approach to acupuncture.

Individuals express in skin color, voice sounds, odor and emotions that produce frequencies which determine constitution and are utilized in Five Element Acupuncture for treatment strategies. Chakras are expressed in light rays that produce color frequencies which determine spiritual development; meridians and chakras interface at the emotional-mental levels of the personality. All worlds can be reached through the knowledge of frequencies.